UE Systems ULTRAVIEW User manual

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UE SYSTEMS INC.
ULTRAVIEW MANUAL

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1.1 Legal
1.2 Compliance
1.3 Markings
1.4 Customer help
1.5 Intended use of the device
1.6 Disposal of electronic waste
2.1 User safety
2.2 Specifications
2.3 Package contents
2.4 Camera parts
2.5 External battery parts
2.5.1 RRC2040 external battery parts
2.5.2 RRC2040 external battery charger
2.5.3 Tracer external battery parts
2.5.4 Tracer external battery charger
2.6 Spare parts and accessories
3.1 Charging
3.1.1 Charging Tracer external battery
3.1.2 Charging the RRC2040 external battery
3.2 Startup
3.2.1 Startup with Tracer external battery
3.2.2 Startup with RRC2040 external battery
3.3 Device setup wizard
3.3.1 Device registration
3.4 Shutdown
3.4.1 Shutdown with Tracer external battery
3.4.2 Shutdown with RRC2040 external battery
4.1 Heatmap
4.2 Take a snapshot
4.3 Record a video
4.4 Snapshot browser
4.4.1. Snapshot upload options
4.5 Zoom
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. NOTICE TO USER
2. INTRODUCTION
3. GETTING STARTED
4. USER INTERFACE
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4.6 Quick settings
4.6.1 Screen brightness
4.6.2 Single-source / multi-source mode
4.7 Settings
4.7.1 Network settings
4.7.2 Time settings
4.7.3 Change mode
4.7.4 Advanced settings
Language
Distance unit
Reset settings
Available filters
Remove all data
Calibration mode
4.7.5 Air mode settings
4.7.6 Power mode settings
4.8 Filters
4.9 Real-time analysis
4.10 Cloud upload
4.11 USB export
5.1 Compressed air leak detection
5.1.1 Filters
5.1.2 Distance
5.1.3 Air mode specific settings
Leak unit
Currency
Energy cost
Env. temp.
Rel. humidity
Leak corr.
Specific power
5.2 Partial discharge detection
5.2.1 Filters
5.2.2 Distance
6.1 General usage
6.2 Locating sound sources
6.3 Reflections
6.4 Distance
9.1 Storage
9.2 Cleaning
9.3 Visual and/or permanent damage
5. APPLICATION-
SPECIFIC FEATURES
6. USAGE TECHNIQUES
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7. CLOUD
8. MAINTENANCE

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1. NOTICE TO USER
1.1 Legal
For warranty terms contact UE Systems.
©2022, UE Systems Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.
Names and marks appearing on the products herein are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of UE Systems and/or its subsidiaries.
All other trademarks, trade names or company names referenced herein are used for identification
only and are the property of their respective owners.
UE Systems Inc. is committed to a policy of continuous development; therefore, we reserve the
right to make changes and improvements to any of the products without prior notice.
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS SECTION OF THE MANUAL, UE SYSTEMS Inc.
PROVIDES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE AND SPECIFICALLY
DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT AND DOCUMENTATION.
1.2 Compliance
We caution the user that changes, or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device. It may cause interference with radio frequency receivers in residential areas and the user
should correct the interference by themselves. The EMC conformity of the equipment is indicated
by the CE marking which the equipment bears.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
1.3 Markings
The physical device ID label, the CE- and the WEEE-
markings are situated on the top left side of the UltraView
(
Image 1
).
The ID label contains the following information: Product
name, ISED certification label, Serial number,
CMIIT ID, Country of origin, Company name and Approval
markings.
The electronic ID-label or e-label containing all the
regulatory information is the primary ID-plate of the
UltraView. The e-label is available from the UltraView user
interface. To open the e-label, press the
Settings
icon
and choose
Device info
.
ISED: The ISED certification label is a word mark
consisting of the Company Number (CN) and the Unique
Product Number (UPN). Serial number: the first four
symbols of the serial number are the model number of the equipment and the last four are the
running identification number:
1.4 Customer help
Do not hesitate to contact our Customer Support Centre if you experience problems or have any
questions about your product. Please include the serial number of the device with your request.
For customer help, go to www.uesystems.com.
1.5 Intended use of the device
The UltraView is a solution for localizing sound sources and analyzing acoustic phenomena in
compressed air systems and power grids.
Serial number
Model number AC13xxxx Device
Image 1.
Label locations on the UltraView.
CE & WEEE Markings
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The dB readings produced by the device are not guaranteed to correspond to absolute sound
pressure levels.
Follow all instructions. Please note that by using the device you agree to the terms of use. Misuse
might cause device damage or false sensor readings.
1.6 Disposal of electronic waste
FOR EUROPEAN COMMUNITY USERS
Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials, components and substances that may
be hazardous and present a risk to human health and the environment when waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE) is not handled correctly.
Equipment marked with the crossed-out wheeled bin (see right) is
electrical and electronic equipment. The crossed-out wheeled bin
symbol indicates that waste electrical and electronic equipment should
not be discarded together with unseparated household waste but must
be collected separately.
For this purpose, all local authorities have established collection
schemes under which residents can dispose of waste electrical and
electronic equipment at a recycling center or other collection points, or
WEEE will be collected directly from households. More detailed
information is available from the technical administration of the
relevant local authority.
2. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing the UltraView. The UltraView is a standalone system for acoustic image
measurements and signal analysis. The 124 microphones of the UltraView are used to form a
precise acoustic image at a specific location. This acoustic image is transposed in real- time on top
of a digital camera picture. The location of the sound source is shown on the camera screen.
Sound sources of interest are separated from background noise. The details of each acoustic image
can be saved onto the Cloud for further viewing and AI backed analysis.

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2.1 User safety
The UltraView is much more sensitive and accurate than the human ear. The camera can locate
sound sources that are inaudible to the human ear as well as sound sources that humans cannot
reliably locate. The UltraView has a frequency range that extends to ultrasonic frequencies, which
is a huge benefit since many interesting problems and phenomena can be located precisely using
ultrasound. One of the core benefits of using the UltraView comes from being able to listen and
analyze ultrasonic frequencies. Most maintenance and operational problems can be identified and
located precisely at these frequencies.
Only parts from UE Systems should be
used with the UltraView. The user
should by no means use third-party
parts.
Do not try to repair or open the
enclosure of the UltraView or the
batteries. Do not use any damaged
device, battery, or cables.
Protect the device and accessories from
dirt, dust, impacts, and liquids. Also
protect the camera lens, the microphone
array, and the USB port from any kind
of foreign objects, dust, or liquids.
Charge the battery only when
disconnected from the UltraView.
The UltraView is not intended to be
used while the batteries are charging.
Charge the batteries only when
disconnected.
Charge the battery at temperatures
between 0 °C and +40 °C (32 °F to 104
°F).
Do not leave the charging battery
unattended.
Do not expose the batteries to flame
or excessive heat.
Hold the UltraView firmly by the
handle and fasten the safety strap
to the wrist.
Do not touch the heat sinks when
the device is on, the heat sinks
become hot when the camera is on.
Long- term contact may cause
burns. For this reason, it is
recommended that any USB flash
drives are connected directly after
starting the device.
Consult your safety officer in your
facility or working environment
about using the UltraView and, in
case of using the external battery,
the carrying bag with the strap. In
case you are using a strap with your
UltraView, special care should be
taken to avoid getting tangled in
your working environment.
Use only the USB flash drives
provided with the UltraView. Using
third-party mass storage drives may
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2.2 Specifications
DEVICE
Manufacturer: UE Systems Inc.
Name: UltraView
MECHANICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL
Size: 273 x 170 x 125 mm (10.7 x 6.7 x 4.9 in)
Weight: 0.980 kg (2.2 lb).
Total weight with RRC2040 battery: 1.2 kg
(2.7 lb).
Protection class: IP51
Operation & storage temperatures: -10 °C to
+50 °C (14 °F to 122 °F) / -20 °C to +70 °C (4 °F
to 158 °F)
Operation & storage humidity: 0 to 90 %RH
Charging temperature: 0°C to +40°C (32°F to
104°F)
POWER SUPPLY
Max input rating: 15 VDC, 2.5 A
Internal system backup battery: Li-Ion, 6 Wh
BATTERY OPTIONS
Battery RRC2040: Li-Ion, 10.80 VDC, 3.35 Ah,
36.20 Wh, 0.170 kg (0.37 lb), 85 x 59 x 22 mm
(3.34 × 2.31 × 0.86 in), IP40, Usage time up to
2.5 h (depending on conditions), Charging time 2
to 3 h.
Battery charger RRC2040: Input 19 to 26 VDC,
2.8 A max, Output: 17.4 VDC/4A max, 120 x 64 x
43 mm (4.72 × 2.51 × 1.69 in), 0.110 kg (0.24
lb), Operating temperature: 0 °C to +40 °C (32 °F
to 104 °F).
Charger power supply RRC2040: Input 100 to
240 VAC / 50-60 Hz, Output 19 VDC ± 5% / 3.4 A,
Maximum Power 65 W, 95 x 50 x 25.4 mm (3.74
× 1.96 × 1 in), 0.270 kg (0.59 lb), Operating
temperature: 0 °C to +40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F).
External battery Tracer: LiFePO4, 12 VDC, 7 Ah,
84 Wh, 985 g (2.2 lb), 90 x 145 x 65 mm (3.5 ×
5.7 × 2.6 in), IP64, Usage 6 h (depending on
ambient conditions), Charging time 4 to 6 h.
Tracer battery cord length: 0.9 m (3.0 ft),
extended 2 m (6.6 ft).
Battery charger Tracer: Input 100 to 240 VAC
~50/60Hz, 1.3 to 1.5 A; Max output 13.8 to
14.6VDC, 4.0 A depends on the charger provided,
see the documentation or the ID-plate of the
charger.
USER INTERFACE AND DISPLAY
Display: Size: 5 in, 800x480; Colour: 24-bit RGB.
Brightness: 1000 cd/m2 (adjustable)
Input device: Resistive touchscreen
Power on indicator: Red LED
Image resolution: 800x480 Video frame rate:
25 fps (max) Acoustic image framerate: 30 fps
Directional resolution: 0.5°
Field of view (FOV): 62.2° x 48.8°
Zoom: 2x digital zoom
ACOUSTIC SPECIFICATIONS
Acoustic measurement: 124 low-noise MEMS
microphones, real-time sound visualization.
Dynamic range, low limit: Below -15 dB
Dynamic range, high limit: More than 120 dB
Bandwidth: 2 kHz to 65 kHz
Distance: From 0.3 m (1.0 ft) up to and above
130 m (430 ft)
Leak rate: Typical industrial environments:
>0.032 l/min @ 3 bar from 3 m (9.8 ft)
>0.05 l/min @ 3 bar from 10 m (32.8 ft)
Minimum detection: 0.016 l/min @ 1.2 bar
from 0.3 m (1.0 ft)
COMMUNICATION & STORAGE
Wireless data transfer: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac secured wireless LAN.
Data transfer: USB / Direct WiFi transfer / WiFi
Data storge: USB / Cloud
Storage, internal: 32 GB SD card, non-
removable.
Storage, external: 8 GB USB mass storage,
provided with device.
STANDARDS & COMPLIANCE
RED: ETSI EN 300 328, ETSI EN 301 893
EMC: ETSI EN 301 489-1/17, EN55032: Class A,
FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart B: Class A,
Canada: ICES 003 : Class A.
RoHS: EN 50581:2012
Safety: IEC 62368-1:2014, IEC 61010-1, EN
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2.3 Package contents
The UltraView with the RRC2040 external
battery, the product packaging consists of:
1.
UltraView
2.
Two batteries
3.
Battery housing
4.
Charger
5.
Charger power supply and a country-
specific power cable
6.
Mass storage
7.
Shoulder strap
The UltraView with the Tracer external
battery, the product packaging consists of:
1.
UltraView
2.
Battery
3.
Battery cable
4.
Charger with a detachable mains cable
5.
Carrying bag
6.
Mass storage
7.
Shoulder strap
2.4 Camera parts
1.
Video Camera
2.
Microphone Array
3.
LCD Screen
4.
Battery Cover
5.
Battery Housing or Battery Cable (with
the Tracer external battery), Camera side
connector
6.
Power LED
7.
Mass Storage Port
8.
Top Heatsink
9.
Right Side Heat Sink
10.
Left Side Heat Sink
11.
Lanyard Fastening Point
12.
On/off button
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Different UltraView parts.

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!! NOTE: REFRAIN FROM TOUCHING THE HEAT SINKS (ITEMS 8, 9 AND 10
IN IMAGE 2) AS THEY WILL BECOME HOT IN USE. LONG-TERM CONTACT
MAY CAUSE BURNS!!
The front side of the UltraView consists of a video image sensor (item 1 in Image 2) and the
microphone array (
item 2 in Image 2
). The camera screen displays a monochromatic (black and
white) image and the acoustic colored heatmap overlayed on top.
The UltraView has a resistive touch screen (
item 3 in Image 2
). The screen can be used with or
without gloves. Do not use the touch screen with anything sharp or with hard objects, which may
damage the surface. Exerting excessive force will affect the durability of the touch screen.
The status of the internal power supply unit is indicated by the power LED (
item 6 in Image 2
),
which turns red when the power is on. While the power is on, the UltraView dissipates heat
through the three heatsinks (
items 8, 9 and 10 in Image 2
) that are located on both sides and
the top of the camera. While operating the UltraView, the heat sinks must be not be covered. Do
not enclose the device while the power is turned on.
The camera has a USB port located under the cover on top of the device (
item 7 in Image 2
).
Using a lanyard will protect the UltraView from sustaining damage from falling (
item 11 in Image
2
). Do not carry the UltraView by the lanyard only.
NOTE: Protect the camera lens and the microphone array from any kind of foreign objects, dust,
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2.5 External battery parts
The battery parts depend on whether you have purchased the UltraView with the RRC2040
external battery or with the Tracer external battery. See the battery parts below.
2.5.1 RRC2040 EXTERNAL BATTERY PARTS
The main parts of the RRC2040 set are the battery housing and the RRC2040 batteries.
2.5.2 RRC2040 EXTERNAL BATTERY CHARGER
The RRC2040 charger has two parts: the charger unit and the power supply. The charger unit has
connectors for the battery in the charging bay and a DC barrel input for power supply. The power
supply has universal mains input where the power cable can be chosen depending on the
region.
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Power button
2.
Battery cover
3.
Fixing screw
4.
Battery housing
5.
Lanyard attachment point
1.
Battery connectors
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2.5.3 TRACER EXTERNAL BATTERY PARTS
Bottom: The main battery of the UltraView
1.
Output connector for the Battery Cable
2.
Charge Gauge
3.
Battery Charger connector
Top:
4.
The battery end of the Battery Cable
2.5.4 TRACER EXTERNAL BATTERY CHARGER
The charger for the Tracer battery is an AC/DC converter with an output capable of charging
LiFePO4 chemistry batteries. The charger has a universal single-phase mains input, a status
LED and a charging output. The charger is provided with a mains power cable including a
plug compatible for your regional mains output. For charging the battery, the charger has a
DC barrel plug at the end of the output cord. Do not use any chargers other than UE
Systems approved chargers.
2.6 Spare parts and accessories
Please ask your UE Systems for the available spare parts information: www.uesystems.com
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Image 5.
Different Tracer
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3. GETTING STARTED
Before every use, make sure that all the parts are in good condition. Due to supplier storage
time and transportation regulations the charge of the batteries may be low. To ensure a long
lifetime for the batteries, charge the batteries fully before the first use. During first
operation, power on the UltraView for at least 45 minutes, according to intended
use, to optimize the battery life.
3.1 Spare parts and accessories
The main power source of the UltraView is either RRC2040 or the Tracer external battery.
The batteries should be charged fully before operating the device. Please note that the
batteries should also be fully charged before storage.
!! NOTE: THE ULTRAVIEW IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED WHILE THE BATTERIES
ARE CHARGING. CHARGE THE BATTERIES ONLY WHEN DISCONNECTED!!
!! NOTE: CHARGE THE BATTERIES AT TEMPERATURES BETWEEN 0 °C AND +40 °C
(32 °F TO 104 °F)!!
3.1.1 CHARGING THE RRC2040 BATTERY
Before using the batteries, remember to charge them first. To fully charge an empty
RRC2040 battery usually takes about 2 hours. Please note that the battery should be
charged at temperatures between 0 °C and +40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F). A new RRC2040
battery used in optimal environmental conditions yields over 2.5 hours of usage.
The RRC2040 batteries and the charger are delivered with the UltraView. Only use the
provided battery charger. To charge the battery, please follow these instructions:
1.
Plug the DC barrel connector of the power supply to the RRC Charger.
2.
Plug the mains cable of the charger into the wall socket.
3.
Ensure that the connectors of the battery and the charger bay are aligned when
inserting the battery. When inserted correctly, the battery stands firmly and straight. The
charger light starts blinking when the battery is connected properly.
When the battery starts charging, the charger light turns orange. When the battery is full,
the light turns green. You can see how much the battery has charge by pressing the
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COLOUR OF THE CHARGING
STATUS LED
EXPLANATION
OFF
Not powered or no battery
GREEN
Ready
YELLOW
Charging
RED
Malfunction / Temperature limits
exceeded
FLASHING / CHANGING
Setting up
CHARGE GAUGE
The front side of the RRC2040 battery has
the battery connectors and the top side of
the battery has the charge gauge button
and the battery charge display. To check
the state of charge of the battery, press the
charge gauge button (
item 2 in Image 4
)
and the battery charge display will show the
charge percentage through the 4 LEDs.
3.1.2 CHARGING THE RRC2040 BATTERY
To fully charge an empty Tracer battery usually takes between 4 to 6 hours. Please note that
the battery should be charged at temperatures between 0 °C and +40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F).
A new Tracer battery used in optimal environment conditions yields up to 7 hours of usage.
This depends on multiple variables which may decrease the usage time. These are the cell
temperatures, the load, and the age (cycles) of the battery.
The Tracer battery and the charger are delivered with the UltraView. Only use the provided
battery charger.
1.
Disconnect the battery cable from the battery output connector (
item 1 in Image 5
)
first.
2.
Plug the mains cable of the charger into the wall socket.
3.
Plug the DC barrel connector to the charging connector of the battery (
item 3 in
Image 5
).
When the status LED of the charger is red/yellow the battery is charging. When the status
LED of the charger is green while the DC barrel connector is connected to the battery the
charge is complete. The status LED is also green when the DC barrel connector is
disconnected.
NUMBER OF
LEDS ON
STATE OF
CHARGE [%]
4
100 - 76
3
51 - 75
2
26 - 50
1
10 -25
1 (flashing)
< 10
!! NOTE: DO NOT LEAVE THE BATTERY CHARGING UNATTENDED!!

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MAINS CABLE
CONNECTED
CHARGE CABLE
CONNECTED
STATUS LED ON
BATTERY
NO
NO
OFF
YES
NO
Green
YES
YES
Red or yellow, charging
YES
YES
Green, fully charged
CHARGE GAUGE
Press the charge gauge button (
item 2 in Image 5
) to test the state of the battery charge. This
is approximate only and the most accurate results are after 2 minutes of no load.
3.2 Startup
For startup, please see the below sections that instruct you on using either the RRC2040
battery or Tracer.
3.2.1 STARTUP WITH RRC2040 BATTERY
The RRC2040 battery set for the UltraView includes two batteries, a charger, a charger
power supply, and a country-specific power cable.
To start using the battery, and in case you need to attach the battery housing to the
UltraView, please follow the instructions below and see
Image 6
.
After you have attached the battery housing to the UltraView, by open the lid (
item 3 in Image
7
) by turning the knob of the battery housing counterclockwise and insert the battery in to the
battery housing with the connectors at the front and the charge gauge (
item 2 in Image 7
)
facing upwards. Ensure the battery is inserted all the way inside the housing. Close the cover of
the battery and turn the knob clockwise to lock the cover. Press the on/ off button (item 1 in
Image 7) at the front of the battery housing to turn on the camera. The LED located on the top
LEDS
STATE OF CHARGE
3 greens, 2 reds
Full
2 greens, 2 reds
Over 50%
1 green, 2 red
Over 20%
2 reds
Less than 20 % (recharge soon)
1 red
Less than 10 % (nearing auto switch-off)
No lights
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side of the camera turns red. The camera is now ready for use! If the power LED of the UltraView
blinks, your battery has depleted its charge before startup.
When the power is on, the red Power LED is lit. The system starts after approximately 10 to 15
seconds. The UE Systems logo will appear on the screen. When the system setup is
complete, the UltraView’s user interface will start automatically, and you are ready to
make sound visible!
The UltraView has internal system backup batteries which are charged by the main battery while
in use. At the first system start up, it is recommended that the camera stays powered by the
main battery for at least 45 minutes, so the internal backup batteries are charged fully.
If you wish to attach the wrist lanyard that comes with the camera in the battery housing, you can
find the point of attachment on top of the battery housing lid.
Image 7.
Inserting the
RRC2040
battery.
Image 6.
Attaching
the RRC2040
battery
housing.
1.
Unscrew and remove the lowest
screw of the camera handle.
(Tool: 2.5 mm Hex socket
screwdriver)
2.
Insert the support spacer in the
screw hole.
3.
Insert the battery housing into the
camera handle. The housing is in
its correct place when the screw
hole of the battery housing is
aligned with the lowest screw hole
of the camera handle.
4.
Screw the 30 mm hex screw
through the housing into the
handle. Tighten firmly.
1.
Power switch button
2.
RRC2040 Battery in the correct
position when inserting in the
housing.
3.
Battery Cover
4.
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4
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3.2.2 STARTUP WITH TRACER
EXTERNAL BATTERY
1.
Attach the battery cable to the battery.
The connector of the battery cable can
be attached to the battery output
connector only one way. Push the
connector downwards all the way.
2.
Attach the connector to the UltraView by
following instructions in
Image 8
, with
the orientation markings facing the same
way:
1.
Input Connector
2.
Battery Cable Connector
3.
Battery Cable
4.
Camera’s Handle
5.
Connector Lock Ring
6.
Input Orientation Marking
7.
Cable Orientation Marking
Both the UltraView and the battery cable have red orientation markings (
Image 8
). They
indicate the position of the key and the slot of the connectors which ensures the proper
connection orientation. Hold the battery cable connector by the locking ring (
Image 8
)
and make sure that the orientation markings of both connectors are aligned before inserting the
battery cable. Then carefully insert the battery cable connector into the UltraView. The
connectors should lock audibly.
When the power is on, the red Power LED is lit. The system starts after approximately
10 to 15 seconds. The UE Systems logo will appear on the screen. When the system
setup is complete, the UltraView’s interface will start automatically, and you are ready
to make sound visible!
!! NOTE: Hold the UltraView firmly by the handle!!
The UltraView has internal system backup batteries which are charged by the main battery while
in use. At the first system start up, it is recommended that the camera stays powered by the
main battery for at least 45 minutes, so the internal backup batteries are charged fully.
3.3Device setup wizard
The first time the UltraView is powered up, the device setup wizard is shown. The wizard will help
you set up the settings needed for using the device. These settings can be changed later through
the settings menu. Please see section
4.7 Settings
for more details.
3.3.1 DEVICE REGISTRATION
To be able to upload snapshots to the Cloud and browse them, the device must first be registered
with the cloud service. Please follow the on-screen instructions during the setup wizard in order to
Image 8.
Different parts to consider when starting the UltraView.
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2
0
6
0
1
0
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register the device. You can also register the device later in the network settings (
section 4.7.1
Network settings
).
3.4Shutdown
For shutdown, please see the below sections that instruct you on using either RRC2040 or
the Tracer battery.
3.4.1 SHUTDOWN WITH RRC2040
To turn off the UltraView, simply
press the on/off button. While in
off state, the button is in the up
position.
1.
Press down the on/off button until
it clicks and rises up. The power is
now switched off.
Alternatively, you can pull the
battery out of the battery housing.
2.
A logo will appear, and the system
will safely perform a shutdown.
3.
The camera’s red power LED will
turn off when the shutdown is
complete.
If you encounter a problem with the
system, you can perform a hard
shutdown by disconnecting the battery
power and waiting until the camera’s
power LED turns off. If the shutdown
takes more than 5 to 10 minutes after
disconnecting the battery, contact UE
Systems for service.
3.4.2 SHUTDOWN WITH TRACER
EXTERNAL BATTERY
To turn off the UltraView, simply
disconnect the battery connector
from the UltraView.
1.
Hold the battery cable connector by the
lock ring and pull it outwards. The lock
ring will slide until it releases the
connection.
Alternatively, disconnect the cable from
the battery.
2.
A logo will appear, and the system will
safely perform a shutdown.
3.
The red power LED will turn off when
the shutdown is complete.
If you encounter a problem with the
system disconnect the battery power
and wait until the power LED turns off.
If the shutdown takes more than 5 to
10 minutes after disconnecting the
battery, contact UE Systems for
service.
!! NOTE: DO NOT PULL BY THE CABLE OR USE ANY KIND OF PLIERS OR
TOOLS TO
DISCONNECT CABLES!!

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4. USER INTERFACE
The UltraView supports the following application modes, depending on the camera version.
•Air mode is used for localizing
compressed air leaks.
•Power mode is used for localizing
and classifying high-voltage and
medium-voltage partial discharges.
4.1 Heatmap
The main view of the user interface shows the
camera image with a heatmap overlay. The
heatmap shows the location of the strongest
sound source (
single-source mode
) or
multiple sound sources (
multi-source
mode
). There are two different types of color
modes for displaying the heatmap:
1.
The location color mode.
2.
The strength color mode.
The location color mode (
Image 10
) shows
each sound source with several different
colors, ranging from blue to red. The center of
the sound sources is shown with red, while
the color gradually changes via yellow, green,
and cyan to blue outwards from the center of
the sound source. The location color mode is
active in the Power application mode.
The strength color mode (
Image 11
)
shows each sound source with a single color
according to the intensity of the sound
source. The strength color mode is active in
the Air application mode.
In addition to the heatmap, the location of
the strongest sound source is shown with a
small crosshair. When taking a snapshot,
the sound arriving from the direction of the
crosshair will be recorded. The sound from
this direction will be used for the
application-specific analysis (
section 5:
Application-specific features for more
details
). The dB level of the sound from
this direction is shown at the top of screen.
Image 10.
The Location color mode.
Image 11.
The Strength color mode.

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4.2 Take a snapshot
Press the
Snapshot
button to take a snapshot that contains the current camera image
and heatmap. The snapshot includes a short video (4 seconds) and an audio clip of the
strongest sound source, which can be useful in the analytics. The video and audio clip
are from the preceding 4 seconds before you press the
Snapshot
button. For this
reason, you should keep the camera steady for a few seconds before taking a snapshot, in order
to get a clear signal from the source of interest. The direction of the strongest sound source is
shown with a crosshair.
After you have taken a snapshot, the camera shows a screen where you can enter
comments and adjust the distance to the sound source. The distance is used for the
analytics in the Cloud, UltraView Viewer or UltraView Viewer Pro. In the power mode version
of the UltraView, you can also enter the line voltage of the electrical system under
inspection.
After entering these pieces of information, press the Save button to save the snapshot. If you at
this stage choose not to save the snapshot, press the rubbish bin button in the bottom left corner
instead. Please note, in case you use the camera to photograph people, remember to ask consent
before capturing images.
4.3 Record a video
Press the
Video Recording
button on the right-hand side of the
Snapshot
button to
start recording. Note that the video length is limited to 5 minutes. To stop recording, tap
the video recording button again. After you have finished recording, you can enter
additional information as when taking a snapshot. You are also given the choice to save
or erase the recorded video clip. You can erase the clip by tapping the
Rubbish Bin
button.
You can view the saved videos later only in the Cloud, third-party video software reproduction is
not supported. Similarly, the recorded videos cannot be replayed directly on the
camera
.
4.4 Snapshot browser
The number of snapshots currently saved on the UltraView is shown to the right of the
Snapshot Browser
button. If there are two dots visible next to the number, snapshots
are currently being uploaded to the Cloud.
Press the
Snapshot Browser
button to view the captured snapshots. Thumbnails of the
snapshots are shown on the bottom of the screen, and can be scrolled horizontally. When you
press a thumbnail, the snapshot will be shown together with some additional information.
Note that snapshots are not available in the snapshot browser after they have been uploaded to
the cloud service.
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